Wellard, Western Australia

Wellard
Perth, Western Australia
Wellard
Coordinates 32°16′08″S 115°51′54″E / 32.269°S 115.865°E / -32.269; 115.865Coordinates: 32°16′08″S 115°51′54″E / 32.269°S 115.865°E / -32.269; 115.865
Population 3,246 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 6170
LGA(s) City of Kwinana
State electorate(s) Kwinana
Federal Division(s) Brand
Suburbs around Wellard:
Calista and Kwinana Town Centre Parmelia and Bertram Casuarina
Leda Wellard Oldbury
Cooloongup Baldivis Oldbury

Wellard is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Kwinana.

The suburb name commemorates an early settler, John Wellard, who in 1860 owned Serpentine Farm about 7.5 km southeast of the suburb. A government townsite with his name was declared in 1923 but cancelled in 1960. Wellard was approved as a suburb name in March 1978. At the time of the 2011 census there were 3,246 people living in the suburb of Wellard. The ABS reported the most common responses for employed persons usually resident in Wellard were Technicians and Trades Workers 21.7%, Clerical and Administrative Workers 17.1%, Professionals 14.9%, Managers 9.3% and Labourers 8.6%. [2]

Village and shops

A joint venture between the Western Australian Department of Housing and Peet Limited since 2003, The Village at Wellard is a 320-hectare mixed-use development in the City of Kwinana that will ultimately accommodate 1,700 households.

It is Perth’s first transit-oriented development on the Perth to Mandurah rail line. Residents can reach the Perth CBD in less than 30 minutes and Mandurah in 20 minutes, while an integrated bus service provides access to the major centres of Kwinana and Rockingham.

The Wellard Train Station is at the heart of the community. A Village Centre is being developed around the Wellard Station that will contain retail, residential, commercial and community facilities, including a range of mixed-use and medium-density sites. The residential component ranges from large traditional freehold homesites to urban apartments.

A new Wellard Square shopping precinct is being designed to form a ‘main street’ linking the Train Station, and a piazza-style meeting area at one end, with a community centre at the other. Woolworths has signed a long-term lease to become the anchor tenant at Wellard Square, with a series of other brand-name retailers, specialty stores and fast food outlets to follow.

Wellard railway station is located 37.3 km (23.2 mi) south of the Perth central business district. A journey by train from Wellard Station to Perth Underground Station takes about 30 minutes. A journey from Wellard station to Mandurah station takes around 22 minutes.[3]

Education facilities

A further two public primary schools and a middle school is planned in Wellard. Several well-established primary and secondary schools and TAFE facilities are also located nearby.[4]

See also

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Wellard (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2015-01-19.
  2. "Australian Bureau of Statistics". Retrieved August 2009. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Transperth Website". Retrieved August 2009. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. http://thevillageatwellard.com.au

Western Australian Land Information Authority. "History of metropolitan suburb names – W". Retrieved 2008-10-02. 

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